So far, the main explanation that I've seen is that she's supposed to be a mind-reader and know that a document is supposed to be classified before it was even sent to her. Even if the document was, as her spokesman noted, a news article.

Barring that, I've heard a bunch of emotional explanations about trustworthiness and so-called treason and a bunch of other bullshit that has little to do with Americans that are more concerned about their jobs and healthcare.

So far, the main explanation that I've seen is that she's supposed to be a mind-reader and know that a document is supposed to be classified before it was even sent to her. Even if the document was, as her spokesman noted, a news article.

Barring that, I've heard a bunch of emotional explanations about trustworthiness and so-called treason and a bunch of other bullshit that has little to do with Americans that are more concerned about their jobs and healthcare.

That about sum it up?

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Yes, she would have had to be a mind-reader to know that, as Secretary of State, there was a good chance people might want to send her classified information. So why in the world would you want to use a secure e-mail for work purposes when you have a perfectly good unsecured server in your basement?

Yes, she would have had to be a mind-reader to know that, as Secretary of State, there was a good chance people might want to send her classified information. So why in the world would you want to use a secure e-mail for work purposes when you have a perfectly good unsecured server in your basement?

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Classified info can be written or verbal. They could just come to her office and talk with her.

Classified info can be written or verbal. They could just come to her office and talk with her.

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Of course they could. But, you know, the Secretary of State could be anywhere in the world, receiving information from anywhere in the world. I mean, the ambassador to, say, Egypt might have a tough time walking into her office to tell her something right away. You think he might consider, you know, an e-mail?